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i have the same problem here at work. i have to go into the disk management tool (we run winxp pro) and assign drive b (it is usually open) to the thumb drive. you can also map the thumb drive to a folder on one of your drives (better to do it to your local drive though).

it have to do with the way that the network o/s assign drive letters and/or the availability of drive letters.